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similar to a live birth. The term "viviparity" and its
adjective form "
viviparous" both
derive from the
Latin vivus,
meaning "living"; and pario, meaning...
- The
viviparous lizard, or
common lizard, (Zootoca vivipara,
formerly Lacerta vivipara) is a
Eurasian lizard. It
lives ****her
north than any
other species...
- "bridging" form of
reproduction between egg-laying
oviparous and live-bearing
viviparous reproduction.[not
verified in body]
Ovoviviparous animals possess embryos...
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those that are
found in
freshwater are
viviparous with
internal fertilization. The
Bythitidae are also
viviparous although one species,
Dinematichthys ilucoeteoides...
- The
viviparous eelpout (Zoarces viviparus), also
known as the,
viviparous blenny and
European eelpout is
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to...
- Zenarchopteridae, the
viviparous halfbeaks, is a
family of ray-finned
fishes in the
order Beloniformes. The
Zenarchopteridae exhibit strong ****ual dimorphism...
- The
viviparous brotulas form a family, the Bythitidae, of
ophidiiform fishes. They are
known as
viviparous brotulas as they
generally bear live young,...
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species of
cactus known by
several common names,
including spinystar,
viviparous foxtail cactus,
pincushion cactus and ball cactus. It is
native to North...
- is the
reproductive method used by most
animal species, as
opposed to
viviparous animals that
develop the
embryos internally and
metabolically dependent...
-
development during the
carrying of an embryo, and
later fetus,
inside viviparous animals (the
embryo develops within the parent). It is
typical for mammals...